BEATRICE DILLON
Beatrice Dillon is an artist and composer working across recording, performance, and installation. Her practice often combines synthesis with acoustic instrumentation, for projects varying in scale: from intimate, experimental compositions to large-scale, multi-speaker commissions. Pattern, restraint, and space are central elements in her work, as is a continual exploration of rhythm. She’s released solo and collaborative recordings with leading independent electronic labels, and her Workaround (PAN, 2020) was named The Wire’s Album of the Year. Recent projects include: Impossible Ideal Angle (Haus der Kunst Munich, 2022), Afoam (Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art Porto, 2022), remixing legendary Senegalese artist, Baaba Maal (Marathon Music) and album producer for Norwegian musician Bendik Giske (Smalltown Supersound), in 2023. In 2024, the London Symphony Orchestra premiered Dillon's first orchestral work, Sift: Piano, Vibraphone, Other… with a subsequent performance by BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, 2025. Her Seven Reorganisations written for contemporary-classical group, Explore Ensemble, was commissioned by artist Mark Fell for No Bounds Sheffield 2022. Seven Reorganisations is the inaugural album release on Dillon's own label, HI (2024)
Originally trained in fine art in London, she has collaborated widely with international visual artists. Most recently as soundtrack composer for Helen Marten at Art Basel Paris (2025). She has performed and presented her work at major institutions across worldwide, including: Ina GRM Paris, MODE Tokyo, Barbican Centre, Pirelli Hangar Bicocca Milan, ZKM Karlsruhe, and MUTEK Montréal. Dillon's latest solo record Basho (Portraits GRM, 2025), was commissioned for the Acousmonium sound diffusion system at Ina GRM, Groupe de Recherches Musicales, Paris. Reach, a new commission for leading-instrumentalists GBSR Duo, premiered at Kings Place London (May 2026). Dillon’s latest work, Where Never, premieres with Explore Ensemble (December 2026), and is co-commissioned by Barbican Centre, Rewire Festival, Ultima-Oslo. She lives and works in London.
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